I-NO. 117. - . ruliu.simu AND EDITED BY 119101.1111, SARGENT & BIGLER, • N. W:torxer of Wood and Fifth Streets. dollarS R year, payable in advance. Six dollars will invariably be rmuired if nut paid within the yell,: thagletories Two CLXTS—for sale at the counter .of rhes.olllee, and by News Boys. • --Vike'lffeekly Mercury and Manufacturer Is published at the same effire, on a double medium sleet, at Two DOLLARS n ycar, in advance. Sin le co ,ies, SIX PELsiTS. TI MIS OP ADVERTISING. PER SQUARE O TWELVE LINES OR LESS: fJnein4ertion, $0 50 One month, $5 00 Iwo de., 075 Two do., 600 Vixen an., 1 00 Thrredo., 7 00 firjo, wee', 1 50 Four do., 800 Two ap., 300 Six do., 10 00 Three do., 400 One year, 15 00 ' - ' YEARLY ADVERTISEMENTS. cIiANGEA BLS. AT I'LL...SI:IIC ~. . ... . Oat Square. Two Squares. *Vs months, slt 00 Sir. months, $25 00 Dne year, ,25 00 One year, 35 00 17. Larger advertisementsin proportion., - - E - - CARDS of four lines Six DOLLARS a rear. disown WINSTON, COMMISSION MERCHANT, ..140. 14, Wain Stessit, RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. nai•rat rittaboreh to -W. w . 'l,ippenctitt & Son, and John Grier 1141 V '2O .EDNIIIND SNOWDEN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, OFFICE in the hothlinf on Ow North Eant oorner of Fourth end Smithfield stteet.. _ - JAMES S. CRAFT. TTORNEY AT LAW• Office, corner of Foot Ili a n d Wc.od .tn•eta, al.con S. Jones. I.:nuance on Fourth. "kg 4 - m . AIaSIMON & SEM(OE. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, FF ICE in Fifth6treet, 13.tre4 new building, be twigen Wood and Smithfield streets. wevtl9 I y. WM. O'HARA RUB u. S. AT10ft,1 , %,) fCtnoved Uftice to No. t Clnir street 'be OA • WAWIN C. WILSON, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW FreneldiA. Vennflga Counly, Penna., I I L n 4 nueml P " c " Tie c r i i s I b m u st 4 l '" rn Za ti r v r e n d W Clll6Oll and JOR-rson ematics. J. A. SI 00(1in , St ro. MURPHY, SL ) ritt•burgh JOll,l BiatAlt. • Tißs. J 1.1 Frommin Hon, ALFA M'C•LmosT, Hoc. JAMEoI WLLSOS, SICULCOviiIC, Ohio - 0. ORLANDO L 0011111 ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office, Forth street, above Sm ithfkeid july 1.• IN. MAGRAW & TIVIINIGHT ATTORNEYS AT LAW, 11 vr: removed their office to the Nfte Court ifvuAr, in thereon over the Sheriff .Office. A r , 17-If. Law Notice. AND It i', ‘5 , DU K F.. OFFICE; remover! to 51 , 71i01fi..1.1 <tr,vt , between 4ili .trert and Diamond Alley, nplioiare Mr lien Weyrnln'. TOt;al,o Manunte nry. ogr 16 geMoiral. (f 10 7 4: W ASH I NGTON. Attorney. et Lon; .111 office on the north oc Wylie it., 3rl doer EnAt of the Court Hon., op 17 :0;17 Notice. I_AMTS CALLAS ha-removed In ihr rluvrtilperf op ocr.lpirtl by Alderman McMasiciA on Fifth wt. between Wood and Smitlifscld. tip IS - - - REMOVAL. G. L. Robinson & N. 111'13ride, •TTORAILYS AT LAW. HAVE f e 11111,41 their OITICe to Grant At rret , a abort distance from Seventh street, towards the Court House. r4P'Convevancingertd ether inst rumenteof writing legally and promptly e1C,111,1. . nr2l NrCANDLESS & WELITRE. Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, Office in the Diamond, back of the old Court House, sep 10 Vitt .burgh. - Wm. E. Austin, Attorney at Law, Pi t y:burgh Pa. Office in 13akeweir•hoilding, Grout " ‘V I 1.141-% E. ACSTIII,Esq•, will give his atten tion tc my unfinished business, and I recommenii him will*" patronage of my friends. ALTER FORWARD. Aip 10-y W Shaler & Simpson, Attorneys at Law, °tramp at the building formerly occupied by the Uni w.l State:: bank, 4Oa .treet, between 111 arket and \Vaud etreet'. - eff•Rt.Rr 411.ktAR, EPW ART Allirso7l. • Geo. S. Belden, Attorney at Law, Jffteo on Fourth .tre , t, Ipemoeci Wood and Smithfield r:7,7C.meey.p:wing and other insteumeuts of wti illy-rind promptly executed. Atrlll•tf HAMILTON & STERLING, Attorneys at Law, CIFF , IC F 7iorth•riiie vf Fifth =trees, between "ftwi Stn thtield s treeu, Pit t.,bnrgh,. - I'n. N. 11. (.4•ll,:etious-imule on ten.kinaiild inrrn, 4e41-1v•. • • -_ • John W. Burrell .' ATTORNEY AT LAW. HAS ftemcveil in c on,equenee of the late fire from Third At reet to Baliewell's to the Court Idottee. rap Thomas Donnelly, Attorney at Law, Officeosear tilos Court House. in Mellun's building , rny7 B. raorrow, gaiters:Lan, Office north bide of Fifth street, between Wood 11411.1 Smithfield, Pittsburgh. sePlOrtf .0 15006 , No. 77, Smithfield street. near Sixth, wig 21. PiTtintr 11. D. SELLIIRS, Id. D., tr,*(DYED to Penn street, beta ern Irwin aid IL Hand streets. five doo. s below Hand street: ap IS •' • - HUGH ARTICRIB, ..s.vrch - E'o D S T.. 118 LibPrib , atrert. A few; doorz befim St Clair et., Pittsburih. Vltly. Ward, Dentist, Hac removed to Thr ptaco lot titer re3iticnen, ir. Penn street, two doors below Irwin. ap 18 D•ctar Damisl McNeal, Office on Fitch 4tomi, burreen Wood and Smithfield • sereoterriitlibuiti: ".j% • e' I r .: IMP y'4"..41t6 I:ty* fiskr,i47, N.' 57,-st 4i . 0% . * • - - - 4 • e 1 Ili r tug • J. O. SEANi.,II =MI R. ATERLING Dr. George Watt, mium!lmwomulmmagllgn=l;l;i;;; REMOVAL. T ONI AS ARN OL D . ,. AMERICAN LOCK .".IANUFACTURER. removed his gtnre from St. Clair street, to Dia mond Alley,between Wood street and tho Diamond. nov2l. A.LONZO W. ING, NO. 83 FOURTH STREET CHRONICLE BUILDINGS, ANUFACTURER and dealer in u!1 kinda of T,d,ne , n. Snuff and Segnr, orl4-v J. G. MUNTZ, DEALER IN DRY GOODS, No, 114, Market street, near Leberiy july PITTSBURGH, PA JOHN SCOTT & CO Wholesale Grocers and Commission Mer chants, No 7, Commercial Row, Liberty street, ‘l9-1c Pitt shore, JtaiN 11,1'1,10/IIT J. & J. DVDEVITT, WHOLESALE GROCERS , Heinitira in Prodiire and rittsbargh uninufacturr , generally, Ni.i.22.1, Liberty, oppia.ite 7th Strret. P . m ap 28-ly Brownsville Juniata Iron Works, Edward Hughes, Manufacturer of Iron and Nails Warehouse, Smithfield above Fourth street. .11*p 10-v JOUNSTON & STOCKTON, ttooksellers, Printers an& Paper Makers, Nn. 44, Market street. sep 10 J. L. SUE E'S CASKIt ACT W A.B.F.HOI7SF. Corner of Pennind !twin streets, Pittsburgh. The iiii;he-t price paid in rash for Gelidly lint., Baling Rope nnJ Cumin Wage. Also, cleider in Chloride of Lime, l'aom, &C., at cash prier s . julv 14.d1e. J. Vegdes & Son, ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS Of,C e, Smitkield Street, tor nee of Diamond Atte q. ILA NS and Specifications finished in the best style and at the fatorte.gt notice. RLIE.RI:%C64: Loran & Kennedy, 11 Childs & Co.. J Worsltrell, A Krevner, W 13 Scaife and (201 tart S. Dilworth. 'an. 11. 1[145...—d ly• DR— GEO. FELIX. PRACTICING PHYSICIAN. Corner of Smithfield street and Virgin Alley joly IR4s•if MARTIN LYTLE, FAMILY E SMITHFIRtn STREET Nett door to tile Fifth Yrecbyteriee Church iitneti. REYNOLDS & Forwarding and Commission IRorchaat•, ♦RL DIALER' lR LUMBER, GROCERIES, PRODUCE, PITTSTWRGII MANUFACTURES FOR THE AILLEOHEVY RIVER TRADI Csrner trf Penn and Irwin st rn.•t* L. 0. RET1,01.0.1, t L. allTii. PIZIF BOOK STOIIE. BOSWORTH & FURRESTER, No. 43. Mantel so, el,e,rt door to TrAird Vrere, AR j”.l opening .. new nn,l extensive a•..m.nent — ll a Books nr..l Stat%onerx. Mlvrh th., nil sell. wholesale and at the I.we.t n; iw?.S REMOV -1 L. COOLEY & LAIED, Al, reA.il 1,1" AV E Remnved 10 No. 2. W,,,„ near 1 the corner of WOW!. and near the •1•01 ii”nl a-berm they were driven by the fire, e here they trill b e happy in -et' thrir rdd root omrr, It James Patterson, jr, Corner .r 1,.t e nd F.•rr otrem. l'tttAmmpli. Ps., marmfacturvr of hwks, hint.. ith,ll.:l-; lcAntrro. ful mill e nd timber screw.; liousen IFCTI - 11“ for n.lling ""010—, rusi GLASS ESI ABLISHAIrtiT MULVAST lIIIILVANY & LEDLin. MANI:FACTURE AND KEEP CoNSTANTLYns RAND Cut, Moulted and Plain FLINT GLASSWARF VII ALL. ITS V•RIETIEF. AT THEIR ‘VAREHi.II•r, Corner of Market and Water Street-, PITTSBURGH [l7-1 . Our Rork. continue in (WI operation, find • • are constant it adding to nor mock, which enables us orders With prompt ne., Purclia,er• are re.vectfully an'icited w call and examine price, 11111 i term, ferlri Iv Removal rlft. WM. M. \V RIGHT, DENTIST, ho, removed to St. Chlir strrt, next door to the Exch..oge I{4)tel 14t311,11rIga John llTCloskey, Tailor and Clothier, Liberlystreet, betwi , ifin Sixth iitreet and Vircin alley S enii side Charles U. Hay. WHOLES.% LI: null Retail 14,..44e111.r, per Dealer, Sintioner and Bookbinder, coiner of Wood nod Third gireet, kepi IS Pakington'sUarivalled Blacking, yr ANUFACTUREDand Mod wholettale earl ret eit SIXTH STILCET, one door below Smithfield. nct'2l—]q CHARLES A. McANULTY Forwarding an 4 Commission Merchant, Agentfor U. S Portable Ilem Line, f.rthe tramporta- Lion of Merchamli ze to nod from l'itt•Murgh, Bultimmo, PhiltulelpLin. New Yeti: and BINtOII. Pittsburgh Infirmary, FOR the ree.eption and treatment of deformites of the human frame. such as Club or Reeled feel. eorslearled joints, wry-neck and Strabismus or Squinting, nod Of Diseases of.the Eye, such as Ca taract,etc, under the cure of ALBERT G WALTER. MD. Liberty, near the corner of Fourth street. der :31--dtf Removal by Piro TllE4O"e-fiber informs his friends and the rath lie, that be haampened a new CABINET WARE ROOM, nt the corner of Liberty and St Clair eireetr, over Brown and Reiter't Drug Stoll:, where I.e it prepared to itrend in all orkra in his hoe. Entrance on St Clair street. np 15 M. KANE. in. Sohn Cartwright, CUTLE R and Surgical InAt ument Manufacturer No 140 ‘Vood street, two doors from Virgin al ley, Pittsburg, Fa. • . - N. B.—Always on hand an extensive ac.on IMICRI -4 Surgical and Dental instrurnents, Banker', Tailor's Hatter's, Hair Dresser's and Tanner's Patent Shears Saddler's Tools. Trusses, &c. .ie .24 ______ . . _ _ ........... l'o'Printers. ‘,VE have reccived,and will hereafter keep cor - stantly on hand, a lull supply of Printing Ink, ' in large and small kegs, which we will be able to sell cheaper than it has heretofore been sold in thisc it y. Orders from the country accompanied by tha cash i eta •Lt. asses) will be promptly attended to. BIGLF.R. SARGENT & BIGLER. Jy 26—tf 05de a f dee Postand ManufWetet. 603-IF4 •• :..rte+; w.~:-ta~w~~'A:.o`s.W: ti..i~crit3v.-sf k'-=6~:ii' ~~ ':LaYr~a.i.."sfi'l~..~xe~jyF'.~tt~ A CURE FUR CONSUMPTION. sEvEN TnousAND CASES Of obstinate rislosonary Complaints cured in ONE YEAR. WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHER• RI , the great American Remedy for com plaint. nod effect ions of the Respiratory Organs. We do not wish to traffic IA ith the lives or health of the atlhrted, and we sincerely pledge ourstelvea to make no :tartan ions as to the virtues of this medicine, and to hold out on hopes to suffering humanity which facto will not warrant. We yak the attention of tho candid to the following ranaiderntions. Nature in every part of her works, has left indelli hle minks of adaptation and design. The coustittition of this animois and vegetables of the torid,i. such that they could not endure the cold of tie frigid rtine, aria vide versa. In repot to iii.ense and its cure, the adaptation is more or less striking. The Mono of Iceland. the Wild Cherry and Pines of all Northern latitudes, (and Dr. Wiatar's Balsam is 0 compound and chemical extract from these.) have Inns been celebintial for complaint. prevalent only in roll climate.. Indeed the most diatinguished medi cal own have averred that nal , lre furnialies in every country medicines for its peculiar diseases. Ctioatitnia ion in its confitmed and incipient stages. Cough., Aatlimn, Croup, and Liver complaint, form by fur the moat total chins of diaeamso known to our land. You even these may he cured. by means of the simple vet post orbit remedies, named above. nod which are ...Rowed, by a besielleient Providence, wherever t hose maladies prevail. %VISTA It'S LSA NI OF WILD CHERRY ! Will miracles nen, cease? More evidence of its snrpassing, health Restoratire rirtries ! 104 JAM C 3 N.DEVITT Front Dr. 11.11;er, Springfield, Washington co—Ky. Seittnovtrin; Ky., May 14. 184.5. 53111,1,1 & i ' llrk—(irenig - 1 take thi• oppnr.. unity of informing yr..t of n ?met remarkable cure!, p.m( nrmed upon me l.y the use of Dr. Wistar l s Llalsam of Wi:d Cherry. In the yearn( 1040 I Oa. token with an infflJmma.. ?in of die bowel.. which I laliotr.l tinder for 6 weeks!, when I gradually recovered. In the fall of 1831 I wet ttltaCkr4 with a never.. chill, which 'mated itself upon my 111r1P1: and fir the n p a ve of three )ears I was con. 1 fined.. my bed. I tried all Lind. of medicine.. and j eve?y kind of med.cel aid without benefit, and this I wearied along ontil the otnler of 1844, until I heard of ••IVinon..• 11•Inam of IVil.l (:herty." My fri..nd, porsoadeti one to give it a Iliad, llosinl; I had given lip all hopes of recovery and had prepared n-o.aelf for Ilie change of atuolte. wort I. Th rt aigh floor noliritatfons I woe indired to make use of the ,! GentiineWintmen Balsam hrivita Chevy. The so• truly au.inishlrag• After five year. of nlfliaion, pain and suffering: and titer banking spent four or fine hundred dollar' to no TOE. [OW and rite best and moot re.rciabie physieiana is.S.l proved onasellim:, I w a . restored to emir.. henliii 1,5, the 111.•sving of 1.: al nod the...W.lf Dr. W [staf ISal•ain of Wild Cherry. I am now m.myine, read health anti such is fray at termd appellant! e that I am no I .t.7,er knows amen I ewer my flier incquainiaoeen. 1 I have pitied rapully in vr.i,r,lo, and my flesh in him and aolui. I Can now rat an Mixt) a• any perann, and my foci •rrol. to tare* Vlllll me. I have raven mole during tile last six, nen,tha titan I had rite u live Seal • before. C..itriiiermg my mare a!mn.t * miracle. I gleam i. goal 0 1 t 1 nfthelcd. •lod • 4•11 ow, 10 llw Prnp.i.•l.,!ntal tm , (o , lnnotr.nld know where te.oi mny bn• iond) to make thin stet, PI TT SaVn 1c • 11,1 ',att". I !Hay the blessing' of r;,,i rest iir•on the r ,,,, r , irtot • i of .n raln a bie a iret.lietre a. %V t•IN('S lia1.01(11 of i Wild Cheir}. 1 . 414.”6, res.ra,cullv. ' I W\l. H RAKER. 117 e, The fol'on in : : letter filiin Ilr 11;tehey, of', Froildin, Intl ..hii iiiiiiiiliii hir.ii in lit. iiiiife••iiiit, limit r,‘! A. .MC mg the fir•t lioltti. iso• of the odic, 1.11•11 .pritlr fir liretf in cinurnentiwton of the "(Iv-twilit.. ‘Vi-tni . • 13,t;snm of Wild Cherty.' • Franklin, 11,4., April 11, 1815. Nlew..re Sandford & l'•rk—l bare hot a few h., d e • nflVioat', balsam of wool cherry rernuitonK 011 hAtn,lo , l the Iwo lot furnished me by )01, 1 hereto fofe st •iteqi until I had 'told out end boa otownell the mot., for one lot below. I Oelleted hatallet. tint .111.11 i is the demend for the an irk that I do not with to 1w 1 e,,, hoot it, and tun tin-rent,. lest to antiein•te • little. 1 The money for tlyr last slinll he forth..ontin,l by il,e time the lot i. fit.rn.ell of, which. (corn the s i los I nave tunic Intely. 1 think will lye but a of:int time. ' The elre.4-1• of the balsam are in mom; sits 11 ittriktotlti benefit-I.d 1. -- ?" It irrirrosr• upon acrilisioinnee num,. thin any otllet l'ntent Medicine I have es er known-. 1 -1 Almo.l all other- r gil upon trial, and not twin; able to Irene OW teat of expel Ince. 545,1 atlllr. into 411.U.e. flair. however. *rem* to Lte most hixhly seined by ILO- , who I.lnt. t,,Liell il• virtue.. and ,•xperience,.l it a !Walla: t tricari, in their own ea..... Y 5,1% re• speetfully. JAM I.:S It ITC H EY. U .- 7'e - Those who Counter - fru • gloil medicine for the o urpose of lidding • few dollars to their pockets. are fur anew than the manufacturers of spurious coin- For while the Inter only robs us of our itronerty. the former take fir,iiirrty and health and hfe aw•y.— Dr. Wt,ir•nbi 13111.1311 of Wad Cherry is admitted I by thounands ofduuderested witnesses, to have effect ed the most V•11114/1dInery cures 111 CUPPS of • palm , - nary and asthmatic character ever before ircorde,l in the history of medicine. The young, and bewitiful, the grind. nil speak forth its praise. It is now the l•Totite medicine in the most intelligent families of 0., C , untrY• Such a big!. gal.] in public estirnalitin lies been a chieved by its own merits A nd so long at a pulilie aro careful to get Icisfar-'s Pd. sti ‘• lrild Cherry, and refuse w ith scorn counter feits, and every oilier article preferred to them I .lllothilte, solimg will MIT e'S--Talif ire cures — cheer 1110 fireside of a depairing family. r - RlP'Thu true and genuine "Wistet's Balsam of Wild Cherry . ' is sold at established ngencies in all parte of ilte United States. Sold in Cincinnati, on the corner of Fourth and Walnut Street, by SANOFORhS PA It K. Gen . ! Agents for ihe Western States. Also, sold whole.nle and retail, by 1.. Wilcox and II A Valinestix-k, Pittsburgh. Pa. and by appointed agents in ever}' important Botough i i W'estern l'enn net 14-Iy. [I WILLI AMs has open hi. Se lect School lm 11. • Mules nod Females, in the room over Mr Dytil's Grocery, and formerly oecurled by Mr Samuel Blood, in iederul street, Allegheny, en Monday, the 18th inst. I: n itc—PrimniyClues. $6 per scholar per quarter of I I weeks. I tinier Clitt‘s. " 8 Stint Clues, 10 nvymPtENcEs. Rev. D. Elliott. D. D., 'lrv. D. H. [CAMP. D. D. Rev. A. D. Campbell, D. D., Hon. Charles Sbisler Joseph Y. Gi4174111, M. D., Charles H. Israel!, Esq. ger 1-41 v. THE undersigned, having built machinery of the most approved hind, will intiouluritue of the tte,t quality of Iron and in the !real eit style, TACKS.I BRADS. FINISHING:qAILS, SHOE NAILS. &c, which they offer for sale low. The attention of Western Merchants and others is invited to their ft.tullti.limeni. WOODWARD, HERSEY & CO. • , Fifth rtreet opposite. the ,Exchunge Bunk. july.l76ro. =Eli Iliffil PITTSBURGH THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1845. COUNTERFEITS. Select School for Boys and Girls. PiusburgiL Tack Factory ME:=ll Phcenix Safes sad Vaults. TH undernigned invite attention to the follow ing certifieute: _ _ CERTIFfCATF The undersigned haring been requested by Messrs. Constable & Strickler, to 60 present and superintend a test, by fire, of one of their recently invented Plum nix Fire Proof rotten, acid deeming the subject one of very great public importance, Invecarefolly scrutinized the progress of a tent, to which one of said clients WWI subjected, The chest wan supported at each corner, at an elevation of 10 to I'2 inches from the ground a fire of Bitrimicoun cool and fire was made over and around and kept actively burning Si conneonive hours. 'rhe foe] consumed wan about 110 bushels of cord, and one cord of wood; the hear nil the while be• ing quite intense, and in the opinion of theundersign eni much greater Diana safri in likely to sustain in any ordinary house burning. Oir the removal of the fire. at their request the chest wan opened. and greatly to the a stonishment of the undersigned and the large number of citzens present, a Blank Book with Sundry Bunk Dues within its folds; a piece of Dry pine Wood and th• inner lining of the safe, which is of Wood, were found warm in• deed, but nut in the Slightest degrro charred or igjn red, some manu.ctipt on the Book as legible as be• fore the test. The undersigned are ur animotr. in the conviction thut a fire proof client is pmeticable; and that the ingenious and enterprining manufnctutern, whom• effort elrorta fir some monrhs past in producing this desideratum lot.e pros ed sir entirely successful, de nerve the public confidence and patronage. JOB N ANDERSON, I. R. LIVINGSTON, JOSIAH KING. 'WARRICK MARTIN, EDWARD if E ‘zEuroN, JAMES PARK, It. b. the character of the alms, named gentlemen, the public hare a guarantee against deception. in the test which was made of our 11121.1)( lutes, and we there fore feel the otmo..t coofideorr in recommending them al a reliable protection against tire, under any ottlina• ry circumstance. We would ansul , those i nt e r ested, that the is nu wood st.out these Safes. but what is (necessarily connected with the shelves and drawers. We male Vault Doors in the same manors anal up on the same plan. One of these can be seen at Reese C. Townwrni S.: C. ,. 11 new huildine. i Fur the workm-tostri cif our Vaults thee run be Aes m at the following laces: Lyon. Short, & Co., Church &. Carta het A, 41 m Latimer. hung .1.: I Jaime', J.l). I) OVIR. P. 3rl'Cor ick,anii W. Ntirtin. 14 1 °'• `Menufadttrion ed wort, between N V 0 ,,,, ti and siniagfoeid. CONS IILI: &S r 111 C li 1.1". R. Pitttbargh,Octobilri .. 184.5 Sm ... A IANMIAN, Center of I.i:her:ye tgotystreet • ,Fifik Word, jiAN /belga, L:F . A C I TU li r • of ets,o rn M tr a . g . l m e.ii s it ai t i * i i . r: c r i roni i 1 Chrl ,ruaJl rate I)nrs for Sank Vkul, Gum! and It.ol to,-; her ,0411114rvpry ile.erireirm of Styli'', w 00:.. R/ F 1.114 TO —M A Ilen, Jnrne , Muy, W11,13T flolrTiro. Samuel Churrit. T r ewls:Ruichinoon. l r orrns, Sterling Co., .lobo II win .k.Son, WWI 5.7 Joro,„A \ It F.P.IF.N. Gomm Merrhent,corner of F arid Frrt.? ,tre40..0. end M,. G. B FIAT .E. Jr., No 71. AV 40,1 .t et. .re A,Trov. , for P . m...t00-Os; and ‘l4•••r.. BR Y A . .v4 MICTEN {ilia; ER St Mo. to eiliger 44f whams brelers may be ethinni•eti. Pitl.lioreb, ?dumb 13,. NI 15. ti I v I) ENT A L 15 URGERY. T.-4. 3:11,',,d on f • r4red Print-tries al rrcirced Cltar gel. A li I FICI tt .—... _mots_r eV_ h from one to on en , art, 111 answer the r 0 , 11.0.41 of Mtlfalt • tl 11.0 n • firl ‘l.ll,ll,llittfl. entlti I ionutwal teetl' oml no pear l!, troon , Otor them, that tine cltote.t ohtter‘er carmut ie•eel them Irt.M ...lord. natural teeth. Tender nod de, ”r6l Teeth filled with Tooth polite, ltni aft heat pain made polid and useful for maitica• non. 01Mint isigt the twee•.ity ni e%trfetinr Teeth true, led by atmospheric rrossure without art ~t • ItT (INT, I.regularitk , in Children . ' teeth i i att,mied to in time, revealed. awl adults rea , ly tetnedierl. Tie ouh.el ant, ha. tare a huh. 11 , 1 and n s cot 11111 net of hi. artificial leeth fiNialted, w high les ties thow stand iu nerd of .uch to call at ti examine. ('H A RGES. For Teeth on Goltl i,om $2 to $3 each. Silver ['Lox or Etvot I to .. For Phiggtog 50 eta to 1 " Vol ealtnet tog t 2:, rt. tioerailon• Veen no,. Ito other Dentto.. •nlicitrtl and no charge m.ttir w ithtitit et.tirr sati.taction a gut en. AAstre cr a ti. serf !!) tl a m L. 3 CH Oliwn i.% s Sutg eon 1),01111?1, SI Clair _ _ Dissolution T 1 I E partner-hip hmetolore eai•ting leitaeen Jame. K. Idienn and t;aor:ze Connell, under OW film of J K I.m.inn A; Co la thiad:ty dissolved Ili . mutual comient. All person. having claima again.: the ft: to. a ill vien‘e pregroO then. for no; tlemeto , acid nil indebted rill I.lenio• mtilse ritt merit to. , K Local:. who I. duly pUlhoti,.ll to Sullir the tio•iiiin, of the l'ili.borgh, August I, 1U45 Dry Goods at Cost S. K. Logan. corner of Wood 1111.1 ririt,Sll4 , t, rr .1 I) 1)..5,•' Auction Itocnii•, bring ir.irous or changing his riesent business. offer• f or sale hi s cock ul Dr!. Goods now on hand, at CUM, immnri•iug • large a•sortinent. of chubs, caosimeres, eisttinetts, ..ling.. tit int.. mitslins,&r., and would respectfully ii, Ito the attention of those w lilting to eurchnse no he is determined to clntseup hot piesent business. At1g , ,41 2, 1045.—nut 4. - - ri rrssurvili NIANUFACTORY. Springs and Arles for Carriages Enstrrn rll .itli-rribertnanufaet ore. and keep. roost not fy on band Coach. C and Eliptio Springs (will ranted.) JOllllllB Iron Axle', Silser and Brain plated Midi Haines, 8r...s and plated Hub Bands, Stump Joint.. [intent Leather, Silver and Pens, Latnps, Plt~tx fold Steps. Malleable Iron, Duo( H a ndle& an d Mogen. Sze.. &c. He re.pectfully Aoliett, a continuance of the patron age heretofore bestowed upon the establishment. IVILLIAM COLEMAN. jail 4 St Clair st.., near the Allegheny Bridge. WASHINGTON HOTEL, Corner St. Clair and Penn streets, Pittsburgh JAM ES A EMS TRONG, Proprietor. TII E proprietor begs lanve to :mum hismost grate ful thanks to his friends and the public for past fits or-, and hopes, by attention, to merit a continuation of their patronage. The 11011,4 4 is pleasantly situated near the Exchange; it has accommodation...for trunni on., and u large room for public meetings, dinner or supper parties, REFRESHMENTS Alway. reu.ly,ot prepared on the shortest notice, with the choicest the murker will afford. Uyster• and sier Soup. also Fresh Shell Oysters, received ei...e ry day during the season. The greatest care has been taken in the selection 01 wines end liquors. A c ur ie. ty er newspapers are regularly filed in the establish ment. I'. S. A Hot Lunch served up •'very dayat 11, A. M. ap 18. European Agency REMIT r A NcEs of money on mridernte terms, coin be made during my absence in Europe, to every pert of Ireland, England, Scotland, Water or the continent of Eui ripe. Legacies, debts, property or claims recovered; searches for wilts, titles and documents effected.and other Enrripean business trans acted by applying to James May, Water street!. Pitts burgh. H KEENAN, uctl2 Agent and Attorney at Law, l'ip..burig,ll. PROPOSALS to carry the mails of the United . States, from the Ist of March. 1046, to the ':Bth o f February, 1850, with rieht to the department to extend to the 30th of June, 1350. front New Orleans, in Louisiana, to Gavelsion, in Texas, 450 miles and back, will be received at the Contract Office of the Poet Office Department. until the '2sth day .11 Janua ry, 1846, to be decided by the 31st day of said Janu ary. Leave New Orleans every Saterdav at 10 a. m., ar rive at Gavelston every' Monday by 10 a. m. Leave Gavelsten every Tuesday at 10 a. m., arrive at New Orleans every Thursday by 10 a. m. The proposals should specify the mode of convey ance, whether by steam-ship or sailing pocket, and net forth the lice, rate, and description of the vessel, with sufficient particularity to enable the decision to be made, on the advice of the proper officers of the naval service, whether the same in, or is not cenverti , ble into a shir-of-war. And special notice in hereby given, that, agreeably to the provisions of nn art of Congress, approved Match 3.1, 1345. those proposals I (being ncreptuble in other respects) will be preferred which shall engage to carry the mall in a steam ship or shirt, and shall stipulate to deliver said Air or ships to the United States, or t a their proper officer. lon deman I made, for the purpose .d brute convened I bon a vessel or vensels of war; the United Staten be ing bound on their part to pay the fair full value there 1 of at the time of delivery, 10 be ascertained by four I appruiser.—appointed, Iwo by the President of the 1 lbrited Staten, end two, by the owner or owners. with I an umpire in t'ace of dinngreement, to be uppoioted I by the President of the United Slates. The bidder may propose a titii: . Mni schedule of day. I and hours than the one alerve specified lie may anti for an annual sum of compensation; or in lieu thereof, a cestain proportion of the frontages accruing on the inurbmatter conveyed over the row e, and he may offer i to carry the mail more frequently than once a week. lArticles of contract are to lan executed ii'. the ari -1 cepted bidder and by his sureties, by or before the 1.1 day of March next. The enroleel is to provide among i other thin. fr. that the pay of the trip is to be forfeited ; when the trip in not performed, and a due promotion when a erade of service is rendered inferior to that ; specifies' in the contract; and that fines maybe impos ' ed, un le.s the delinquency be satisfactorily explained in etre time, for failing to Take from on to deliver into. i the post office et the port of landing, the mail belong ing thereto, or any part ,ii raid mail; for suffering the mail, or any pert of it. to be -Wet. Injured. lost, or de stroyed; for conveying it in r plum or manner that ex poses it to depredation, lons or injury, for refusing, al% 1 ter demand made. to convey a mail by any addi tarnal steamship or vessel run by the contractor on the I i route, myr et..l Anse the Specified 'lumber of trips in 1 the contract. lord for not an iying at the time set; also for tranneniuing intelligence, or furnishing the means iof trannmittingintelligence In advance of the mail.— , The Postmaster General may annul the contract for re , pealed failures; for violating the post office law.; f or i disobeying the instinctive* of the department; for re -1 fusing to discharge a (-artier when requited by the de ! part mem; for assn; ring the conteact without the con- I am* of the Postmeget General: or for setting up r r 1 running an exprea• Ira afore.airi. The l'ustma§rer General may alter tire ennuact, and alter the schedule. he allowing a pro rata in co•rtse of roM pen•alion, is ililit, lbra testrietions impo sed by taw, for tine additional service Te l l tlieNl, or (Or the increasial speed, if the en rtn meant of additional stock or carriers is rendered necessary; but the con tractor maw, in such use, relinquish the contract, on timely notice. if he prefers a to the change. Tire I'mtrnamer General may also di-continue or certnii the mire. ice, he allowing. onernonth's extra pay on the amoent dispensed with: and the contreet "may at any time Ire terminated by joint resolution of the two bOtli- es of Congress." The route, the ler% i-e, the yenrly pay. tire Ititlder • s narneAnd rovidencroted the name o f esdi member of the firm w here r company offers; shorld be distinctly stated to the proposals. The following is the form of the guarantee, which should be filled the first blank with the name of the guarantor; the sec and with that of the bidder; and the' third and fourth with the beginning and terminating ! points of the route; and, after being dated. should be signed by the guarantor, alto must be shown, by the i written certificate of a postmaster, or other etpudtv satisfactory testimonial, to br n man ~r pt overly, and able to make good his guarantee. This guarantee, ao certified. s hould arcompeny en.'h hid: '• The nodetsigned guarantees that —, if lilt bid for car r)ing the mail from to be at repted by the Post mast et General.-- shall enter into an obligation prior to Ihe at day of March next. a ith good and sufficient s ecurities, to perform the service proposed. "Dated The hid should he sent under seal to the First Its ot P.,41 mu ster Gettel, 1, and the words "Mail pro f pawls—Galeeston mail," writ,n on the fire of the letter. and should be despatched in time to he received I by or helots. the 2511 t day of dantlar), next, N bleb will be the host day fur receiving proposals under this advertisement. C. JOHNSON. Postmaster General. ruST OFFICE OFFIIIITNIEST. oct 20 NVashinvon, October 11, 113.15 lan 121. P. S. If the bidder Flinn not can.ider himself able or preparesi in commernte service us early as the I-t of March neat, he will specify in his proposals, the day oa which he will put the service in o peration. C. J. NEW GOODS AT NO. SG MARKET STREET. rptiE nideisigned ha 4 lmi mceived Li. Fill: nail \\ inter stock of riineisiing in pert ut K Lot; AN. (;F:O. CONN LLI nom , AND 511.CF.R 1.1 Vl.ll WATCHES Silver Spoons and nutter Knives, GOLD PENCILS, And n general ristottment of Jewelry. Cord, Case•. Steel Beads, Velvet and Sill. Bogy, Silk Pusses, Lind Purse Trimmings, fine Carpet Bugs, with a large as sort meat of fancy articles suitable for presents. The undersigned is prepared to sell goodsat whole sale, to make it the interest of those dolt urn boying b the quantity to call and examine hi. stock. uosbodllm ZEBULOS KINSEY. 14 NEW HAT AND CAP STORE. ffit CIIAS. 11. PAULSON, (LATE. or TUE FIRM OF PACLSO,I GILL,) HAVING opened Ins new store At No. 73, Wood Street, • Next door to the corner of Fourth, is now manufactur ing and receiving from the Eastern Cities a very large assortment of H ATS and CAPS, of every descrip tion, witranted to be made in the best manner, and of the best materials. Otter,Seal, tine and common Muskrat, Senlette, lair.Seel, Plush and Glazed Caps Al.o, a tine assortment of Ladies' Furs, such at Lyn'', Fitch, Genet and Coney MUFFS AND TIP. PETS AND FUR TRIMMINGS. all of which be offers for sale at EASTERN PRICES FOR CASH, both wholesale and retail. Country Merchants will please call and examine my stock before purchasing elsewh AS. . CH ere H. PAULS.ON. N. B. The Fall Fashion for Hats and Caps e receiv • sp27 Corner elf O'Hara and Edna streets, Fifth Ward DISSOLUT lON. r 0 HE firm of Freeman, Knap & Totten. is this day ai.iolved,hy the sale of the entire interest of John It'reeman in the concern, to Charles Knap.J r. Rai William J Totten,vsho will cent intro the business tinder the name of K nap & Totten, and will settle all claims against the said firm,and receive all debts and demands owing to the same. Pittsh'eh. Aug. 18. 1.84.54ittg28 Solingen's Superior pall and Winter •I INTIRG INN RECEIVED THIS DAY, At the , : Offiee of the Pittsburgh Morning Port limrEß, SARGENT & BIGLER. arpl7-.3StAvtl • e " '‘ • DWI' to Galveston Fort Pitt Works, A FRESH SUITLY Printers! Look Etere! MACHINERY CUT WOOD TYPES THE underaigned are prepare.' to furnish to order, any ftyte, size or pattern of H'ooi Types, equal, in every respect, to any manufactured in the United States. at eery lore prierb! Our Type.. are accurately cut.and cleanly and neat. ly finished, and warranted not to become injured by uny umge to which types are ordinaty subjected. The woods we use are mahogany. boxwood. &c.. end-grain, and so prepared an to defy the action of water or the atmosphere. laving jnst completed new nnd improved machine ry, we are prepared to fill orders at the s h or t es t no tire; and being practical printers, and one of us having nine years' experience as a job printer alone, we flat ter ourselves as to WI( ability to give satisfuciion in every case. flaTapernihat publish the advert lno men t of P a l mer & Co., can have their order, filled by IN. And pa: twin pnblinhing this advertisement to the amount of $5, will receive their pay in type when three time. the nmoont of their hill in taken out. Ed tic! , will please tend piper; coot uining the adverti:ernent, that tie mat. hnow where to send np.minten nlieetn. um I MARTIN & JONES. S. W. c,.r. of Seamorr Lind Fall Coatings JUST received, a fresh supply SIY , F4 CIP CLaTH—raney colors and batnifiil rio eras. The color. are Chren, Green, Olive and Claret Brown, Mulberry, Gold mined and Black. These goods are new even in the Eastern Cilies; haring just been nn• ported for the Tailor.. We pledged otniteiven to get up a superior coat this thnn ever." The practical partner of ourfom ha. been to New York, to purchase Cootie, nod to •ccure the latest improvements in his department, all of which will he introduced on our 'Nol:, with a disci imionting regard to tdue ele gance and correct taste. We are ineptired to fulfil all promises made through thin naiiinm or nano:wise; and an we lav claims to be THE ASH lONAB LE KAU qUAitTi-litS of this ritt,, we will pledgn our selves furthermore. to compete with any EaKlCrilliOU,e that sends work to Pittsburgh, made to order. In proof of our ability to do so, we ocarina with p r ide, that tiny names of many gentleman who formerly re oil their garments from the Cast, are now to be found on our register of customers, who are now con• they cal , b e noised aX well. nod at MOM reasonable rates. A LGEO NI . GUI ortn • DOOK AND JOD PRINTING OFFICE, COR.NER OF WOOD .1 XL/THAT! The proprietors of the :IIORSING ro,T and M Elt• Ct'RT ANT, MAN cracrcßEß respectfully inform their friends and the patrons of those papers, that they have a large and well chosen assortment of :WIG. r3L - " - NSE.W":IIE, .Z.Z.L'4 Z 24 144241.4Q-alaißmaaaact seccssaryt. a a Job Printing Office, and that the) are prTared to execute LETTER PRESS PRINTING, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION `Bills of Lading, Ciirulars, Bill !leads, Cards. Blank Cheeks. Hat Tips. B 00. ,, , 1 amphlet• fiuntibillß, 311 titnbB of 331autls, Stage. Steamboat and canal Baal Billa,trint ap propriate ruts, Printed on the sliorte4t notice and most reasonable term.. NV, re+pr••tfullc the patronage iif our friends and the public ir• general in tliiK branch of our lodues". BIGLER., SARGENT -Sr. BILLER. .1111% '25.1. $45 EXTESSIOS OF PIT rsßuncll Rare Chance for good Investments ! rii 1i F. subscrilwr has laid out, and now offers for ' il, sole at reasonable prices and on accommodating i terms, Oar hundred and ten building Lots, on that i handsome level ;round between Braddock street and the Monongahela river. They are about one-third of a mile from the city line, and are situated in that part I of the first city district which will probably soon be a nnexed to the city as the Seventh NVIII(I. No pro- I periyin the sub., rbs possesses superior adynnt misses, nor i has any heretofore been hit , ' cut with so liberal an els Ilewance of wide sneers; Braddock is from one hon. t i re d a nd twenty to about one hundred and ninety feet wide, and Beelen, Commerce, Brody, Columbus and Water streets all wide avenues. Most of the lots have two fronts, and es they air of various sizes, and will be oold, one lot. with the priiilege of four of live; early , nimbi:ants ran be accommodated to suit their own I vi e ws of improvement. Persons who desire to build or to make Secure investments in property t het is seta to advance in volue., and part icula I ly those a l i o i n tend to erect manufactories, would do well to viow thesis felts, nod examine the rlinft, berm a purchasing else- I where. The tatrvey for the Baltimore and Ohio Rail 1 Road and the tail road survey by the State of Peen sy leanio wet e both made alongside of this property . , and it is generally considered that Braddock street, or the ground immerlititely aleng,side of it., affords the only e l i gible t ome for a Rail Road Boni Pittsburgh to tthe Eli t. Coal tali be delivered on this F loret ty eta I much less rest than on the Allegheny t iver, and theirs is always deep water at this part of the river. E.- B. GA ZZ ;NI, atten•lf. Office Matketbetweett 3,1 S:. 4th rart. -- - • Prospcctus of thc New Library of Law and Equity, UNDER. the direction of FRANCIS J. TROCRLT. Esq. of Philadelphia, Hen ELLI 3 UV/ IN. 4.11 Lancaster, and tt.sos M ' CANDLESS, Esq. of Pitts. ! burgh. This work contains the hest redactions of English law author., without regard to priority of claim on the pat tof nay American publisher. Such books are I now nOtorjOUSly too dear. The reason is, that as fast es they appear they become monopolies in the hands of bookselle: - s in the Atlantic cities. Under the plea of right acquired by the addition of motes of Ameri cast docisions, the latter claim an undivided title to those works. and net a burthensume price no them.— The publishers of the work new offered to the profes sion througnut the Union, will not respect such titles, but will reprint the standard British law books se fast as theyentinate !tom the London market. Should new editions el the wort...of such writers as Starkai, the Chitti.s. Stephen and Archbold, appear, they shall also be intludsdt and Digests of Equity and Law de cisions—works which have been studiously kept outof the Law Library published at Philadelphia—shall have 4 placcin the proposed new one, together with every new valuable English treaties on Chancery or Common Law. i-V'This work will be issued monthly in numbers of 160 pages, printed on fine white paper and good new long primer type, at seven dollars per annum. payable half yearly. ISA AC G. M'K INLEY, J. M. G. Lb:SC(7HE. timsatstruttutt, Pa.. July 1.1315.—ju1y Public Notice. HE President. Directors and Company.imum T as the “Farmers' Deposit Bank of Pittsburgh," will, at the next meeting of the Legislature of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania', make application for the ritieilegte of inswing notes payable on de mand. THOMPSON BELL, Cashier. PittsintrghJuly 18415-jy3o-40 enl3. RMWfM IIIII M 4 M' PRICE, T 6> 'FATS, ROCHE. ItROTIIERS .S. C0.'51 RECUL.4Ii %VEER 1.7 ANII c FN11.,7.0:1141.1 LIN)" OF ser.s.,Din New York and Liverpool Packets, L A I; Y &MITCH EL, AGE Is:TS, Offee, Cana! 173,:”. Penn s'. ar;•.l /fear fia• .t!re, 1. ri."ilm ssl., Pa. Roc fl E. BRO.'S & CO., in usking ibe attention • I of Weir friend+ rind the pi:l,hr to their arrange memo. fur 1843, beg lea‘e to ; I .o:tire them that nothing shall he wanting ori their purr, to render dins*, who ' may nolect their line. tech safe nail comfortable. 'Par ticular attention tniii br paid to nrad parsons. and Youths srlitt may be gent for by their pnrentn. Among the 13 composing the flu Bali or Old Line ' of Liverpool wilt he found the NEW YORK, oxFonn. YORKSHIRE, moNTEzrm A, CANII3BII)GI'.. anii Per. deshous ut ,en,heg fer their friends now te.i,lieg in line parr of Ow Country;' ran make Ore arrangement , with the nnle-cribern, and have them loonchr nut. 1 , %' the nine.e well known tn sprite ••LINE OF PACK which nail from Liv• putictuall on I ritli ni,cl 16th of every nut , ul+„ • Ln mot .•\ KU IC-1N Ship+, •niling from there every SIX 1/.IIS , !15. Shutitd the fiersors decline ie.', the will be return- od to ike pit , I e. w .t sl,ll3Clion on pro ilocing the 1 1:155.ig.i• certificate nail the recsipt• With -lsh nerl s , perior arrangements, the sub scribers confnleto iy look forward, for n continnance of timt .;rapport ui r.eh kri been e:sieniled to them; 80 • 101111 V 1,10, . . Apply to 1,-t., , r, n P, 11( all N. , 35 1 . 1/tr.,l) ot, New lotk Or NII 'HE!, • Penn toot Smilifi.•!•l Pitt.l•orgli, agent A A: ES I> 1:01111-:, K. N. t2O \Yates or REMITTANCES Tr) ENGI.A:cI ) . SCOT/A:VD 12:1 , U'ALES Ens , ) N74 to ro,T3. I:\G. P LAND, r.LANI).SII2OTLAND and %VALES. can have it sent by the ondnrsigned, ut errs mode ate rates. In Ini the frilure or the crops in those renniries and ilie .:ppr,etch of Fatnine. din doubt to roans.° , ro ~ rll io lime. would he of iricalordodie derw•fo. 'lie undersigned, aware of this, lots , dorerruiried to rut rho int, so :ow, that no ono need be detcri..l : . torn ihern,etve s of this op portunity. BLAKELY & MITCHEL. drc2. Ag'uts for [(oche, & CO. Portable Window EliaLT. rimiE subscriber, having competent workmen, n o d -a- a large steels of Venetian IVindowUpsho t bill s e ll low. Ili, "Por:alle rasirnrr," the only one in this United States, is the best and most ColllCDielaplan uw,l for private or public lediding•. Call nod exurnin.• *amides at. J. W. Woodwell's or G. Singer's. Old Blinds pal up wit' the Portable ll:sic-our at a small clausgm: J. K. IIENDF,RSON, end Hand et. Bridge. JCST RECEIVED AT THE IRON CITY CLOTHING STORE, Liberly rl , I reu dap rs OM St. Glair itreei, A 3rLENDID its,er mew FaTl arid Winkle A G oo d, Th e p ro p retor this truly favored es. tablishment announces in ttre that he is prePa led Laislake to ceder all kteticlliet in his line, at the sb.orte,st notice, and in the rr,u,t. FASHIONABLE STYLE. Prrlir , d the .sel‘iCei e! the BEST CUT TERS in theeitv,he sill a!: eaves %variance good tit, I:IS, did un. 0r 1m t of VAI:111D and }'L IK BEAVER C.:LC/T[l3, Also superfine Bloc. Black, Brost rt and Invistitle Green Climb, 4JI all (pal ill, and various prices in the purchaser. Ile int. a splendid lot 01 vesting, of all rasttArnsi Saainetts in pear Shit 51.C13/ Conon c, !hndkerchiefs, Sus- • in e nd ar s, and mere other t irle in the CLOTHING LINE, which lie will sell LOW FOR CASH. Tho rt..rll Irior IEIIIIII. thanks to hie old (m.toiners and the Pnhlic in general. lin the V 1 41 ).. eral manner in which th,y hive n;rriniznd his estab lishment. and Loves iCt ni tem ion to hu-ineAs, nod selling them Cheap (in-dz. to merit a continuation Ihe .anw. noi; (lin. C. NVC.I.USKEy, TO rrarrrEns. Tyre Foundry, and Pr:4:e,', Fu,niulting Hl:r I have ripened n new Tyr Fountlty in the city of New 'iota', where they ate ready to supply nide!, in any extent, for any any kind of job nr coney T . q•e. Ink, Parer, Cn.es, Geller, lirusd Rule, Steel, Column do, Ctourniing btiCkP, and every article neice,ini7 for ft Printing Office. - The t pe u,rcu:t in eeo moulds, from an entittly new set uf mau itee, rc It b delbp rc, are rrant ed lobe ilesetrissed by ony, and will be sold to auk. the times.• Priming Prc:se; Fort,HP,I, and ulso Steam Engine. „i ' b e mn.tariwrued r.s. • N. A lit'CildunCu to re pair r IVFSI, and do light ...Os. Compan inn Rollers cost fn Fleimirs of Newspapers who o ill tits" ihree times at much rope as theirs hilt. amour.° h., may gnash. above s ix m om ht . ht.( run and send their papers containing it to Cue tub.rtibers CROCKFO/IT S. OVEREND, 68 Ann Greet.. JAMES LIO WAS D A. CO. HAVE the itltot,uiti t r :1111101.1:ACe to their frictide ' t h. l tht• rtTy their Old .tend nt N. 83, AVottd vrect, tthrrr have tipcued eaten- WALL PAPER WAIIEtIOUSF., Anel a ill hese coroortialy nn hand an usteneli T c. ilitgnrt mont of Satin gl.ized and plain PAPER. , HANG INGS. Velvet and lit tot inn li.,rderet,ef the leteetstyle; nd mow handion e pallet na fur papering halls, pis lorg and charnl.erg. They manufact nro, end liner on hand et .11 tinsel, Printing, IV rit ing, Letter. Wrapping end Tea Paper, Bonnet aNd Fullcr*Al;out,l%—ail ut - which they firer 11 sale on , he most itccommo , Lito,-; terms, end to which they incite the attention ut merchants ind others. A LSO-114i1.k Books of all kinds and tha best ;Tv. sch.,l Sr on !mod and I.lt . rats ar alioa, aug 25. U. TERRY, FASHIONABLE BOOT MAKER (Formerly (tithe YSononesh.•la House and late of Nil t.trert.) HAVING removed back u;ain to the Burnt, Dis• J_ trict. one dent Isom the corner of Third and NVood drects. the nncl,,ignrd is a,,tin firepared to eceoentominto hi. old friends and the public genet ally. with 800 IS tool SHOES, of the hest matortai;icad of the finest and moot insbi-inublest)le. TS. PERRY. Remember thr ',hive! one door above Ka2.'a BIN) 41nre. Wood .t. on 3-3 m. Motel and Boarding Rouse. FRANKLIN HOUSE. THE suAcriber it,pertfully inCorms hie friend and the public, that he ha, opened a Bole) vinc Boarding Hou,e, rotn..r.tt Sl ain •411,...et No d tch otr: alley, where traveltera and others will ho teue.ommod ted on the moot ren,utiablt. term,. The hot , . spacious, and hu, been fitted up at con pence, and every arrangement is .4 .nre the comfort and .-eaclor sat and lodgers. A share oi pea fully solicited 1 1 / 4 -•^ 44 =‘ 16 4 5 $* Atilt FEMEM rums I `;}
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